Faraday Future’s electric vehicle plant may be history, but state officials are moving ahead with a $57.8 million freeway improvement project near Apex Industrial Park.
North Las Vegas
Nine-year-old Kumei Norwood hasn’t just had an entrepreneurial spirit for years; she also has artistic talent.
Nearly three months after Zion United Methodist Church in North Las Vegas burned for nearly five hours, 60-foot piles of debris have been cleared and members continue to meet nearby.
When Maria Singleton’s daughter Chery Russo was diagnosed with ovarian cancer about 40 years ago, she prayed that her daughter would recover. And when that came to pass three years later, Singleton pledged that she would continue doing God’s work.
A mother and her two children who went missing last week in North Las Vegas have been found.
At north valley Japanese restaurant OMG Sushi, visitors do most of the talking.
The Clark County coroner’s office has determined the cause and manner of death for a body found in January outside the Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in North Las Vegas.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada on Thursday formally killed plans for a railway spur that would have linked an existing main railroad line to an electric car factory proposed by Faraday Future.
Vincent Mazzei of Northern California stood out at the Commodore Retro Expo (CRX) at Alexis Park Resort.
A motorcyclist is in critical condition after ramming the side of a sedan Tuesday morning in North Las Vegas, police said.
Want to own a pot business but don’t want anyone to know? Open up shop in North Las Vegas. They’ve got you covered.
As white balls flew back and forth on a pingpong table at Sun City Aliante, players maneuvered quickly from side to side. Although some players’ health might be on the decline, many retain a strong competitive spirit.
About a month after the Clark County Regional Flood Control District started a $4.4 million storm drain collector project including a trail near Floyd Lamb Park, a rainstorm dropped about 1.34 inches in the area.
Faraday Future is moving out of Nevada, at least for now, company spokesmen confirmed Monday.
When Joe Evasco moved to Las Vegas — colloquially referred to as the ninth island — from Waianae, Hawaii, about 20 years ago, he struggled to find Hawaiian restaurants. As a chef of nearly 30 years at restaurants in his hometown and at Boyd Gaming for 18 years, Evasco had a longtime dream of opening a restaurant where he would serve food from his culture.
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